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Re: Ring Gear Problem
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Posted by Fierce Sparrow on February 12, 2006 at 09:32:39 from (206.40.122.34):
In Reply to: Ring Gear Problem posted by Les Ball on February 11, 2006 at 18:04:19:
I have pulled apart many tractors in my lifetime and have seen quite a few with the ring gear welded to the flywheel. The best is to use stainless steel welding rod because of its high tensile strength and superior bonding qualities with dissimilar metals. Best is to weld on the opposite side of starter engagement so as not to cause interference with starter function. If not possible, make sure ring gear teeth are not damaged. Also, seeing as a four cylinder always stops in one of two places, make sure you don"t have the two primary engagement spots on the ring gear where they have been if they"re worn. Easy way to check is to start the tractor, and then shut it off. It will stop in one of the two places it always does, and you can peer into the starter hole and see if the teeth are worn. If so, give the ring gear a quarter turn.
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